Viking Ship Museum

The Viking Ship Museum spans a vast area, offering enough experiences to fill an entire day. In the grand Viking Ship Hall, you can admire five original Viking ships from the 11th century, all excavated 20 km north of Roskilde. These ships were part of a defense system against enemy naval attacks on Roskilde, which […]
Thorvaldsen’s Museum

Thorvaldsen’s Museum is built around the life’s work of a single artist, the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844). A museum for the city’s most famous sculptorThorvaldsen lived in Rome for more than 40 years and became one of the most famous artists of his time. In 1838, he bequeathed both his works and his art […]
The Royal Danish Library

Modern architecture, vibrant cultural scene, current exhibitions and café – The Royal Danish Library. The Royal Danish Library’s spectacular extension The Black Diamond is much more than a library! On the edge of Copenhagen Harbour, The Black Diamond stands as a beacon of culture. The Black Diamond is The Royal Danish Library’s cultural centre. Bibliotek’s […]
Designmuseum Denmark

Designmuseum Danmark is Denmark’s national museum for Danish and international design. Step into Denmark’s design heritage at Designmuseum Danmark. Here, you’ll find a rich collection of both Danish and international design icons, alongside innovative solutions from the next generation of designers. The museum offers a diverse range of exhibitions, from the rugged homes and collector’s […]
The Glyptotek

The Glyptotek presents the Nordic region’s largest collection of antique art, world-class French art and Danish Golden Age art in a setting where even the architecture and interior are unrivalled in Denmark. Changing exhibitions and events offer new perspectives on art and draw connections between past and present. World-class artThe man behind the Glyptotek, Carl […]
The Round Tower

In the heart of Copenhagen lies the Round Tower – one of Denmark’s most iconic buildings. In addition to its characteristic spiral staircase leading up to a spectacular 360-degree view of the city, the tower also hosts exhibitions, concerts, events and Europe’s oldest functioning. The Round Tower was built in 1642 by Denmark’s most industrious […]
Ordrupgaard

Combining a world-class collection, open-air art, special exhibitions and visionary architecture. Ordrupgaard & Finn Juhl’s HouseYou will find Ordrupgaard and Finn Juhl’s House in scenic, peaceful surroundings just 10 km north of Copenhagen. The museum offers a unique array of world-class art, design and architecture. The park has art to enjoy, too. Monet, Degas, Gauguin […]
Cisternerne

Deep beneath the green lawns of Søndermarken lies a vast underground world where daylight never reaches. Here, the darkness, cold and dampness envelop you, so that you not only view the art, but are completely enveloped by it. Every year, Cisternerne invites an internationally recognised artist or architect to create an exhibition specifically for its […]
Copenhagen Cathedral Museum

The Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen Cathedral, is probably best known for its radio-broadcasted morning services, stunning architecture, late-night events, and its role as the venue for royal weddings. But the church also houses a museum. A museum in the churchAt the entrance of the church, a staircase leads up to a long corridor with […]
Danish Architecture Center

Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is Denmark’s national architecture center and an international cultural attraction. The Danish Architecture Centre is located at BLOX on the Copenhagen waterfront and is part of the Copenhagen Cultural District. Here you can experience exhibitions, tours, events, shop design products and enjoy the spectacular view of 1000 years of Danish history […]